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    Rise of The New Kingdoms The decline of the power of the sultanate led to the rise of a number of new kingdoms various parts of the country in the 14th and 15th centuries. The important regional kingdoms were‚ Bengal‚ Assam‚ Orissa‚ Jaunpur‚ Gujarat‚ Malwa‚ Mewar‚ Kashmir‚ Punjab etc. Invasion of Timur Amir Timur‚ also called Timur the Lame‚ was the head of the Chagatai Turks in Central Asia. He set out for India from Samarkand with 92‚000 horseman. He plundered mercilessly

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    success in the Eastern frontier circles. It emerged a market leader in Assam and in the North Eastern provinces within 18 months of operations. Till today‚ the company gained a foothold in 18 circles including Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Assam‚ North East‚ Orissa‚ Bihar‚ Jammu & Kashmir‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ West Bengal‚ Kolkata‚ Kerala‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Karnataka‚ Delhi‚ UP(West)‚ UP(East)‚ Maharashtra & Goa and Mumbai. The Company has currently gained a momentum in the space of telecom in India post

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    wheat bread‚ cakes and milk-products. None in my family has taken to any kind of narcotic except my grand father who under necessity takes a little opium everyday in the evening. Our clothing are no better than the common countryside clothing of Orissa. My father and grand-father wear cotton clothes. My mother and grand-mother wear cotton sarees. I put on a half pant and a shirt. My brother also puts on as I do. My sisters put on frocks and

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    Paper for The Indian Econometric Society Conference…. Topic: - “AN ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT IN THE REGISTERED MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN INDIA” BY: SANTOSH KUMAR DAS Research Scholar in Economics‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ New Delhi-67 Address: Santosh Kumar Das Room No-136‚ Chandrabhaga Hostel Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ New Delhi-67 E-mail: santosh.jnu@gmail.com santoshkumar2k2@rediffmail.com AN ANALYSIS

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    Public Policy towards Natural Disasters in India Disconnect Between Resolutions and Reality 2005 Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (A Programme of NCAS) B-64‚ Second Floor‚ Sarvodaya Enclave‚ New Delhi- 110 017‚ India Tel: 91-11-26537603 E-mail: cbadelhi@vsnl.net National Centre for Advocacy Studies (http://www.ncasindia.org) Serenity Complex‚ Ramnagar Colony‚ Pune- 411 021‚ India Tel: 91-20-22952003 / 4 E-mail: ncas@vsnl.com Public Policy towards Natural Disasters in India

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    Taj and Oberoi History

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    Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces is a worldwide chain of hotels and resorts. A part of the Tata Group‚ one of India’s largest business conglomerates‚ Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces own and operate 76 hotels‚ 7 palaces‚ 6 private islands and 12 resorts and spas‚ spanning 52 destinations in 12 countries across 5 continents and employ over 13000 people [1] [2]. Besides India‚ Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces are located in the United States of America‚England‚ Africa‚ the UAE‚ Maldives‚ Malaysia‚ Bhutan‚ Sri

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    Quiz Questions: 1. When did Karnataka acquire its present name? a) 1 January 1951 b) 15 June 1971 c) 21 August 1991 d) 1 November 1973 2. Which of the following states is to the north of Karnataka? a)Maharashtra b)Kerala c)Tamil Nadu d)Orissa 3. Which sea is to the west of Karnataka? a) Ionian b) Adriatic c) Arabian d) Beaufort 4. Which is the official language of Karnataka? a) Tulu b) Konkani c) Kodava d) Kannada 5. When did the British annex Kanara? a) 1757 b) 1799 c)

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    New Delhi June 30‚ 2007The last years have seen a dramatic rise in Naxal violence‚ and this week’s incidents prove that little is being done to contain it. It was a warm April afternoon. Humidity rose like a blanket from the jungles around Murkinar‚ a small hamlet in Dantewada district‚ Chhattisgarh. Murkinar has two claims to fame: it has a police post on the side of the road and it is linked by a bus that plies between this hamlet and Bijapur‚ a nearby town. As usual‚ villagers were waiting

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    1. Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated vertebrates‚ but has come to broadly reference to all wild plants‚ animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet‚ and has a major impact on the environment‚ both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts‚ forests‚ rain forests‚ plains‚ grasslands‚ other areas including the most developed urban sites‚ all have distinct forms of

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    AGRICULTURAL MARKETING In India‚ the organised marketing of agricultural commodities has been promoted through a network of regulated markets. Most state governments and UT administrations have enacted legislations to provide for the regulation of agricultural produce markets. While by the end of 1950‚ there were 286 regulated markets in the country‚ their number as on 31 March 2006 stood at 7566. In addition‚ India has 21780 rural periodical markets‚ about 15 per cent of which function under the

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